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  1. Yep, I hope all you youngin's have a great day.
  2. Congratulations on the double. Better pics of the big one are in order though.
  3. Sorry if it's a repeat - first I've seen it. http://thelibertydigest.com/2013/12/20/watch-how-to-skin-a-deer-in-under-two-minutes/
  4. One h*77ova birthday present bubba....
  5. of course the idiots that run the NYC stations have decided that it's now worth reporting so they're spending their time on dogs, sports, and fluff pieces... you know.. the stuff that really matters... <rolling eyes> http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/10k-power-northern-ny-due-ice-storm-21301374 A winter storm bringing ice and whipping winds to upstate New York and Vermont knocked out power to thousands as officials urged motorists to avoid traveling in dangerously slick conditions. In New York's St. Lawrence County, almost 2 inches of ice had accumulated early Sunday, coating tree limbs and power lines, county dispatch operations supervisor Jim Chestnut said. Winds were expected to pick up, increasing the chances of outage issues, but a state of emergency was keeping roads clear of hapless motorists, Chestnut said. "It's a big party weekend, the Saturday before Christmas," Chestnut said. "This put a little bit of a hamper onto that." "Fortunately, there were not many accidents but mainly because people are staying off the road," added County Administrator Karen St. Hilaire. Significant accumulations of ice were expected to continue into Sunday afternoon for northern parts of New York, Vermont and New Hampshire as well as western Maine, the according to the National Weather Service. "There's still quite a bit of precipitation still back around the Great Lakes that's still coming," said Eric Evenson, a meteorologist with the NWS office in Burlington, Vt. National Grid reported nearly 66,000 customers without power in New York on Sunday morning. Spokesman Steve Brady said that number likely will rise. The utility said earlier it could be Monday before service is restored to some customers. Brady said bulk of the outages were along Lake Ontario, stretching from Niagara and Erie counties in the west to Jefferson and St. Lawrence counties in the north. He said a light overnight staff restoring power had grown to full contingent by 5 a.m. Fewer outages were reported in Vermont, though Burlington International Airport briefly lost power Saturday evening. A generator kicked on but service was quickly restored, airport Director of Operations Kelly Colling said. "We're doing well, surprisingly well," she said. Northern New Hampshire and parts of western Maine were also seeing ice. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland released parishioners from obligation to attend Mass, urging "extreme caution and prudence" about travel decisions. Even after the storm moves out, a deep freeze is expected to set in. "If anything, we're going to be trending toward below-normal temperatures through the middle of the week," Evenson said. Highs in the region are expected to reach only the teens on Tuesday and Wednesday with temperatures falling into the single digits or below zero at night.
  6. d*mn, that's some serious weather. I hope you all come through it ok. Sounds like it's gonna be a rough ride.
  7. I think those days are long gone. They got the price up, I seriously doubt they'll lower it as long as people are fighting for the limited amount they ration out.
  8. ah huh... I wouldn't wanna be the one who's receiving it. I suspect the penalties are fairly stiff and that's pretty easily caught. I'd think it'd be a Federal rap.
  9. I'd have to look it up and don't have time right now, but I believe ANY ammo mailed to NY HAS to be sent to a FFL, whether your Uncle mails it to you or a business.
  10. Still cracks me up. The roadrunner and Wile were fake too but funny as h*77
  11. That's how Capitalism, which is what this country is SUPPOSED to be based on, functions. Anyone wanna compare it to the roid stars of the bases?
  12. Good point though about bringing them in from other states. My nephew lives in NW PA and he and his buddies are BIG TIME into yote hunting. They have trained dogs, use radios etc. They'll take trips to somewhere in WNY hunting yotes. Last trip I think they got 50 or 60. What would stop them from turning them in.
  13. I wasn't gonna go there SteveB but jealousy did come to mind. Could also have something to do with our superior intellect. I mean, we have to be superior if we can keep track of the fact that SteveC is a different person than SteveB, who is a different person than .... well, you get the idea.
  14. From everything I've heard, the people they need to sign up for it; the young people in good shape; aren't. This thing's going to sink faster than a lead wiffleball.
  15. I don't know the source but it's probably not far off...
  16. That's how I read it as well Doewhacker.
  17. I have IE 11 <shudder> and Win 7 - I tried the compatibility setting and no go. I'm just shocked that people actually still use IE! <shudder>
  18. Paste from Firefox 26.0: An active weather pattern will dominate the central and eastern U.S. Friday and into the weekend. Rain is forecast on Friday from the southern Plains across the mid-Miss. & Ohio Valleys and into southern New England, with freezing rain for parts of the central Plains and snow in the Rockies and Great Lakes. Severe thunderstorms are possible for parts of the southern Plains and lower Miss. Valley.
  19. AH - IE doesn't work - gee, now there's a shocker. Pale Moon, Firefox, etc are working fine, as usual.
  20. Paste from IE (shudder) 11.0.2: AH - IE doesn't work - gee, there's a surprise.
  21. Paste from Pale Moon 24.2.2: An active weather pattern will dominate the central and eastern U.S. Friday and into the weekend. Rain is forecast on Friday from the southern Plains across the mid-Miss. & Ohio Valleys and into southern New England, with freezing rain for parts of the central Plains and snow in the Rockies and Great Lakes. Severe thunderstorms are possible for parts of the southern Plains and lower Miss. Valley.
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